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Cooperating with the [[Hero (Suikoden II)|son of Genkaku]], when the bandits saw the duo, they immediately fled, leading their leader to explain that they had abandoned Ko after being attacked by a monster. Fighting the [[Poison Moth]] together, the two heroes unleashed the power of their respective runes to bring it down. | Cooperating with the [[Hero (Suikoden II)|son of Genkaku]], when the bandits saw the duo, they immediately fled, leading their leader to explain that they had abandoned Ko after being attacked by a monster. Fighting the [[Poison Moth]] together, the two heroes unleashed the power of their respective runes to bring it down. | ||
Returning to [[Gregminster]] to tend to Ko, the hero was welcomed by many of his old comrades and offered the position of President once more by [[Lepant]]. He again refused, wanting to remain free. He then spent some time at the McDohl house in the city for the remainder of the [[Dunan Unification War]]. | Returning to [[Gregminster]] to tend to Ko, the hero was welcomed by many of his old comrades and offered the position of President once more by [[Lepant]]. He again refused, fearing the impact of the Soul Eater and, more importantly, wanting to remain free. He then spent some time at the McDohl house in the city for the remainder of the [[Dunan Unification War]]. | ||
After his whereabouts in [[Banner Village]] became known, the ninja [[Kasumi]] occasionally came to visit the hero and together they would spend time reminiscing. As Kasumi continued to visit, she attempted to gather her feelings for him but to little avail, even as she felt the distance grow between them due to his unageing state. | After his whereabouts in [[Banner Village]] became known, the ninja [[Kasumi]] occasionally came to visit the hero and together they would spend time reminiscing. As Kasumi continued to visit, she attempted to gather her feelings for him but to little avail, even as she felt the distance grow between them due to his unageing state. |